ChainCatcher message, according to SoSoValue data, last week’s trading days (Eastern Time from January 5 to January 9) saw a net outflow of $681 million from Bitcoin spot ETFs.
The Bitcoin spot ETF with the highest net inflow last week was Blackrock (Blackrock) ETF IBIT, with a weekly net inflow of $25.86 million. Currently, IBIT’s total net inflow in history has reached $62.41 billion.
The Bitcoin spot ETF with the highest net outflow last week was Fidelity (Fidelity) ETF FBTC, with a weekly net outflow of $481 million. Currently, FBTC’s total net inflow in history has reached $11.72 billion. The second is Grayscale ETF GBTC, with a weekly net outflow of $172 million. Currently, GBTC’s total net outflow in history has reached $25.41 billion.
As of press time, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is $116.86 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio (market value as a proportion of total Bitcoin market value) of 6.48%. The cumulative net inflow in history has reached $56.40 billion.
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